Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!chaph.usc.edu!aludra.usc.edu!dpalermo From: dpalermo@aludra.usc.edu (Dan Palermo) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: LISP Wanted Message-ID: <13817@chaph.usc.edu> Date: 22 Dec 90 18:19:15 GMT References: <2638765@mtsg.ubc.ca> Sender: news@chaph.usc.edu Organization: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Lines: 23 Nntp-Posting-Host: aludra.usc.edu In article <2638765@mtsg.ubc.ca> USERSIG@MTSG.UBC.CA writes: >Does any LISP system (commercial, shareware, whatever) exist for >Apple II ProDOS, DOS 3.3, or CP/M? There does exist a LISP package for the Apple but I have never had the chance to use it myself. The package is: KeyLISP The language - Apple // version Gerard D Mickon, XPrime Corporation It is available as a book (check your local bookstore for ordering) and had an order form for the software. I think the book was under $30, but the software was about $120 (one reason why I never picked it up). It sounded like the auther made a few extensions to the language, but it was still basically Common LISP. If you find out more about this or other LISP packages, I would be interested in hearing what you think about them. I think it's about time my little Apple picked up another language (Merry Christmas!!). Hope this helps, Dan Palermo dpalermo@usc.edu